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  • Preponderant indeed has been the share of that privileged community, which has been invested by the Pen of the Center of the Covenant with a world-wide mission, in the prosecution of a task which, ever since the onset of this world upheaval and despite its mounting horrors, the builders of the Administrative Order of the Faith of

    Messages to America 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi 1927

  • Preponderant already, they are beginning to speak loudly, to make threats, and even to indulge in strikes, such as that of the postmen, which was quickly followed by that of the Government railway employees.

    The Psychology of Revolution 1913

  • Preponderant effect of Control of the Water upon the Struggle for

    The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence 1877

  • High Velocity Impact Spatter Force of 100 feet/sec. and greater Preponderant stain size

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  • Vice - President Asserts the Necessity of Granting More Interest of Preponderant Students

    Iraq Updates - Latest News 2009

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